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11 - Crisis reconfiguration of the European constitutional state

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  05 June 2016

Damian Chalmers
Affiliation:
London School of Economics and Political Science
Markus Jachtenfuchs
Affiliation:
Hertie School of Governance
Christian Joerges
Affiliation:
Hertie School of Governance
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The End of the Eurocrats' Dream
Adjusting to European Diversity
, pp. 266 - 298
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2016

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